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can somebody tell me the meanings of "kick ass" and "kiss ass or kiss sb's ass"
Oct 18, 2009 1:00 PM
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Kick-ass and Kiss (someone's) ass are nasty street language
Kick-ass
An offensive term meaning forceful, aggressive, or ruthless
Kiss (someone's) ass
Do something that most people wouldn't in order to get something in return.
October 18, 2009
Also, if you hyphenate it (kick-ass), it becomes an adjetive.
It means "impressive" or "spectacular" or "exceptionally good".
Example:
You did a kick-ass job on your exam.
She is driving a kick-ass car.
October 18, 2009
Kick ass - 1) you really kicked (hit someone with your foot) on their ass (bottom/behind/bum). 2) you did something really well and probably did better than everyone else or better than everyone was expecting "Well done! You really kicked ass in that assignment!"
Kiss ass/kiss somebody's ass - be nice to them in order to get something in return. It is the verb that is associated with the nouns "brown-noser" or "suck-up". "You must have kissed the teacher's ass to get that grade" "Whose ass did you have to kiss to get that new car?"
Kiss ass looks weird written down - I think it's one of those things we just informally say as slang. Be careful when you use it and who you use it with!
October 18, 2009
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